Fiano Masseria Bianca 2015

Fiano Masseria Bianca 2015

The grapes of this Fiano are grown on limestone-rich soils near the Ionian Sea. The soil, cooling breezes and warmth of Puglia contribute to deliver this thirst-quenching wine. Aromas of nectarines, honeysuckle, tropical fruit and almonds combine with floral notes on the nose. The palate is round and crisp, with a twist on the finish that makes it just delicious.

"A real taste of sunshine! This refreshing Fiano is made exclusively for Corney & Barrow by Masseria Bianca, a small estate in Salento, the peninsula that forms the famous stiletto heel of Italy."

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The grapes of this Fiano are grown on limestone-rich soils near the Ionian Sea. The soil, cooling breezes and warmth of Puglia contribute to deliver this thirst-quenching wine. Aromas of nectarines, honeysuckle, tropical fruit and almonds combine with floral notes on the nose. The palate is round and crisp, with a twist on the finish that makes it just delicious.

"A real taste of sunshine! This refreshing Fiano is made exclusively for Corney & Barrow by Masseria Bianca, a small estate in Salento, the peninsula that forms the famous stiletto heel of Italy."

Exclusive Producer

Cecilia Beretta

Region

Italian Wine

It is hard to imagine a more exciting or varied wine-producing country than Italy. With a vibrant winemaking history spanning over 2,000 years, and vineyards stretching from the Alps through the Appenine mountains to Sicily, the Italian peninsula is home to an enormous range of climates, topographies and soil typeshosting hundreds of distinctive grapes unique to Italy.